I'm looking for a way to add a jira dashboard or some of the gadgets in a dashboard within a confluence page. Both jira and confluence instances have been linked, are running in the cloud version and using the new UI.
For the Cloud instance of Atlassian, here are to two suggestions for getting the information you need into your wiki (this is not the most clean or straightforward ways to add a dashboard information to a confluence page but...):
Hope this helps some!
Thanks for this Dorothy! Works well enough, just need to play around with the iframe's height and width setting (e.g. 1500 wide and 1700 high for a dashboard that lists projects and has two piecharts for instance).
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Thank you. Will work with this option
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This really needs to be a priority as I want to be transparent with my stakeholders, and respect my development teams ask to not have Stakeholders in Jira. I have created a specific Stakeholder Confluence Page called a portal where stakeholders can go for information..
Is this done for earnings????? a wall so that we have to add multiple people to jira who aren't developers.. if so that's shady.
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Confluence Cloud Premium seems to support this to a degree by allowing one to embed gadgets as done in Jira.
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You have to first register the JIRA gadget in Confluence and then add it from the macro browser.
See https://confluence.atlassian.com/confkb/how-to-bring-jira-and-jira-agile-reports-into-confluence-779163801.html for more details.
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The steps in that link don't apply to Confluence Cloud. Is this possible in Cloud?
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Anyone?
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Would appreciate an answer on this for Cloud as well
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I am beginning to feel that there is a REAL PROBLEM with Atlassian support that needs to be escalated to Atlassian Exec in-charge of corporate support.
BASIC USEFUL functionality is MISSING in Cloud hosted version and Atlassian support does NOT respond.
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I am also stumped about how to include a jira report in confluence using the Cloud. I am unable to find a "Gadget URL" for the gadget I am interested in.
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Tried all possible ways, I am also looking to bring the Jira Dashboard in Confluence. if this is possible, It make my life easy. Please post if there any solution for this.
Thank you
Siraj
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Thanks @Jobin Kuruvilla [Adaptavist] for this link. Complementary (might be redundant) documentation:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/gadgets-204047542.html
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/registering-external-gadgets-204050482.html
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If anyone else came here looking for the answer for Confluence Cloud, the related issue to vote on is here: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-70116
Vote and watch! This functionality would be so useful.
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